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Compact 1000 yard rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="bearcat2" data-source="post: 1749429" data-attributes="member: 18832"><p>820 is the farthest I have ever shot an animal (missed wolf at 1000, but couldn't range it and guessed the yardage at 950, later was able to range back when I went to look for blood). Doubt I'll push past a 1000, but sometimes it is nice to know that that bull is at 1200, because then if you get to that ridge 400 yards closer you know you'll be in range.</p><p></p><p>Had a Leupold years ago, loved the features and the fact it was black digital instead of red (easier to see in bright conditions and easier to see your target in low light) but the model I had was supposed to be good to 1000 and would struggle at 600, why I got rid of it and got the Bushnell. I'll have to check out the new Leupolds and see how they've improved. Plus they give a guide discount so it'll be cheaper!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bearcat2, post: 1749429, member: 18832"] 820 is the farthest I have ever shot an animal (missed wolf at 1000, but couldn't range it and guessed the yardage at 950, later was able to range back when I went to look for blood). Doubt I'll push past a 1000, but sometimes it is nice to know that that bull is at 1200, because then if you get to that ridge 400 yards closer you know you'll be in range. Had a Leupold years ago, loved the features and the fact it was black digital instead of red (easier to see in bright conditions and easier to see your target in low light) but the model I had was supposed to be good to 1000 and would struggle at 600, why I got rid of it and got the Bushnell. I'll have to check out the new Leupolds and see how they've improved. Plus they give a guide discount so it'll be cheaper! [/QUOTE]
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